Specifications

Canon PowerShot SD400 Nikon Coolpix S1 Olympus IR-300 Sony DSC-T33
Release Date February 2005 March 2005 February 2005 January 2005
Price $355 $330 $304 $335
Pixel Count 5.0 Million 5.1 Million 5.0 Million 5.0 Million
Camera Type Ultra-compact Ultra-compact Ultra-compact Ultra-compact
Highest Resolution 2592x1944 2592x1944 2560x1920 2592x1944
Lower Resolutions 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 640x480 2048x1536, 1024x768, 640x480 2048x1536, 1600x1200, 1024x768, 640x480 2048x1536, 1280x960, 640x480
Sensor Type CCD CCD CCD CCD
Sensor Size 1/2.5" 1/2.5" 1/2.5" 1/2.4"
LCD Screen Size 2.0" 2.5" 2.0" 2.5"
Optical Zoom 3x, 35 - 105mm equivalent 3x, 35 - 105mm equivalent 3x, 38 - 114mm equivalent 3x, 38 - 114mm equivalent
Focus Range 11.8" - Infinity 11.8" - Infinity W: 11.8" - Infinity; T: 24" - Infinity 19.7"
Macro W: 1.2 - 19.7"; T: 11.8 - 19.7" 1.6" - Infinity W: 4 - 11.8"; T: 20 - 24" 8"
Digital Zoom 4x 4x 4x 4x
Lens Thread No No No No
Auto Focus Yes, TTL Yes, Contrast-detection TTL Yes, Contrast-detection TTL Yes, TTL
AF-assist Lamp Yes Yes No Yes
Manual Focus No No No Yes, 5 preset distances
Lens Aperture f/2.8 - f/4.9 f/3.0 - f/5.4 f/3.3 - f/6.6 f/3.5 - f/4.4
Shutter Speeds 15 - 1/1500th sec. 2 - 1/350th sec. 4 - 1/2000th sec. 1 - 1/1000th sec.
ISO Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 Auto, 50, 100, 200, 400 Auto Auto, 100, 200, 400
Flash Built-in Built-in Built-in Built-in
Flash Range W: 1.6 - 11.5'; T: 1.6 - 6.6' W: 1 - 8.2'; T: 1 - 4.6' 1 - 8.5' W: 0.3 - 5.2'; T: 1.6 - 4.9'
Flash Compensation None None None None
Exposure Compensation +/- 2 stops in 1/3 EV increments +/- 2 stops in 1/3 EV increments +/- 2 stops in 1/2 EV increments +/- 2 stops in 1/3 EV increments
White Balance Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent, Fluorescent H, Manual Auto, Daylight, Incandescent, Fluorescent, Cloudy, Speedlight, Custom Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Tungsten, Fluorescent Auto, Daylight, Cloudy, Fluorescent, Incandescent, Flash
Bracketing None None None 3 frames; 0.3, 0.7, 1.0
Metering Evaluative, Center-weighted, Spot Multi-pattern (256 segment) Digital ESP, Spot Multi-pattern, Spot
Color Space sRGB sRGB sRGB sRGB
Aperture Priority No No No No
Shutter Speed Priority No No No No
Manual Exposure No No No No
Continuous Drive 2.1 fps 1.6 fps 1.3 fps 1.35 fps
Self-Timer Yes, 10, 2 sec. Yes, 10 sec. Yes, 10 sec. Yes, 10 sec.
Storage Method SD SD, Internal xD Picture Card, Internal Memory Stick Duo/Pro
Storage Included 16 MB SD card 12 MB Internal 15 MB Internal 32 MB Memory Stick Duo
Compressed Format JPG JPG JPG JPG
Uncompressed Format None None None None
Quality Settings Superfine, Fine, Normal High, Normal (only for 5M) None Fine, Standard
Video clips 640x480 or 320x240 (15 or 30 fps, unlimited), 320x240 60 fps up to 1 min.), 160x120 (15 fps, up to 3 min.), w/sound, AVI (M-JPEG) 640x480, 320x240, 160x120, 15 fps, Time-lapse, QuickTime MOV, unlimited duration 320x240, 160x120, 15 fps, QuickTime MOV, unlimited duration 640x480, Fine (30fps), Standard (16 fps), 160x112 (8 fps), w/sound, MPEG VX, unlimited duration
Battery Type NB-4L Lithium Ion (3.7V 760mAh) EN-EL8 Lithium Ion (3.7V 730mAh) LI-40B Lithium Ion (3.7V 660mAh) NP-FT1 Lithium Ion (3.7V 680mAh)
Charger Included Yes, 1.5 hours Yes Yes, 2 hours Yes, 2.5 hours
PC Interface USB USB USB USB
TV-out Yes Yes (on dock) Yes (on dock) Yes (on dock)
Tripod Mount Yes, metal Yes, plastic Yes, metal Yes, metal
Weight (w/ battery or card) 4.59 oz. 4.2 oz. 4.0 oz. 5.3 oz.
Dimensions 86 x 53 x 20.7mm 90 x 57.5 x 19.7mm 99 x 53 x 22mm 99 x 70 x 20.7mm

 Included in the Box
 Canon PowerShot SD400  Nikon Coolpix S1  Olympus IR-300  Sony DSC-T33
- Canon SD400 camera
- 16 MB SD card
- Li-ion rechargeable battery
- Battery charger
- USB cable
- A/V cable
- Wrist strap
- Canon Software CD
- User's Guide
- Nikon Coolpix S1 camera
- Li-ion rechargeable battery
- AC adapter
- Cool-Station Cradle
- USB cable
- A/V cable
- Wrist strap
- Picture Project software CD
- User's Guide
- Olympus IR-300 camera
- Li-ion rechargeable battery
- AC adapter
- Cradle
- USB cable
- A/V cable
- Wrist strap
- Software CD w/User's Guide
- Sony DSC-T33 camera
- 32 MB Memory Stick Duo
- Li-ion rechargeable battery
- AC adapter
- Cyber-shot Station cradle
- USB cable
- A/V cable
- Wrist strap
- Tripod mount adapter
- Memory Stick Duo adapter
- Software CD
- User's Guide

Index The Design: Canon PowerShot SD400
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  • R3MF - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    < owns a panasonic fx8, and loves it.
  • sciwizam - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Nice, I just ordered a SD400 yesterday!
  • bigpow - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Panasonic FX7 >> Canon SD400 & it's cheaper
  • Fricardo - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Heh. Just a day or two after I asked for an SD400 review you guys come up with this. Thanks.
  • astralusion - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    excellent review...i'd been waiting for a full sd400 review, also just wanted to say that your selection of Duke for your sample pictures was an excellent choice.
  • UNCjigga - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    As a long-time Canon customer, no surprise here. Right now, Canon makes the best consumer-level digicams period. Sony may be close to catching up, and Nikon may have been the shizznit a few years ago, but right now Canon has a considerable lead.

    I really want to get the SD400...but I'm wondering if I should hold out for a newer Canon with wifi.
  • Johnmcl7 - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    I've been really impressed with Canon's pocket cameras, I bought their Ixus 500 (the European version of the SD500 I think) as I wanted a camera I could keep in my pocket and have with me all the time, as much as I like my big Fuji it's simply to o big to carry over my shoulder all the time. It's great it takes CF cards, so it can share with the Fuji plus it doesn't leave me regretting too much that I didn't take the Fuji.

    The build quality does feel good but it's really let me down recently, there's a little bit of plastic which broke on the door which holds the memory card door shut, so the camera has had to go back for repair - really missed having it to hand while out at the weekend, looking forward to getting it back.

    John
  • blwest - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    #4 both of those cameras suck more than the Olympus and would thus be a waste of time to review. A piece of %$@#$ is a piece of @#$#@.
  • cheesus - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    I agree -- great review. However, I was a bit disappointed to see that the Panasonic FX-7 was left out of the review. It's a similarly-priced 5MP ultracompact that has some of the best resolution and color reproduction I've seen. Also comes with optical image stabilization, which i can't say for the other cameras here. I understand that you can't review every ultracompact, but I think the FX-7 beats the SD400 in terms of image quality any day.
  • Larso - Monday, July 18, 2005 - link

    Yes, great review. But it fails to recognize one weakness with the Canon SD400, that sharpness is lacking in the corners of the image (at wideangle).

    I decided to buy the camera anyway because of its excellent performance and nice case, and I'm extremely happy with it!

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